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1. Anna from Frozen

Anna from Frozen

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What you’ll need: Copper, black, and light and dark brown eyeshadow, a loose white shimmer eye shadow (Steamfaerie uses Sugarpill Cosmetics Loose Eyeshadow in “Lumi”), a brown eyebrow pencil, bright pink lip shade, and a rosy blush.

How to do it: Apply the blush liberally to the apples of your cheeks. For your eyes, use copper and gold colors. Use the copper color on your lids up to your crease and use the darker brown to fill in your eye creases. Fill in your eyebrows with the brown pencil and use black shadow as a liner along the top lid to give the effect of thick lashes. Pat white shimmer to inner corners of your eyes and apply ample amounts of mascara. Use a bright pink lip shade and voila!

Watch the full tutorial by blogger Kota here.

2. Ariel from The Little Mermaid

Ariel from The Little Mermaid

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What you’ll need: Light Champagne, white, and coral eyeshadows, brown liquid eyeliner, black mascara, and a bight red lip color.

How to do it: After applying foundation to skin, sweep the champagne shadow on the eyelid and the white shadow up to the brow. Then apply coral colors to the eye crease. Apply eyeliner as thinly and as close the the lash line as possible. Then add mascara (falsies optional), and finalize with a bright lip.

Watch the full tutorial by blogger Goldie Starling here.

3. Aurora from Sleeping Beauty

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What you’ll need: Nikkie uses this Viseart Eye Shadow Palette for much of the tutorial, as well as white eye liner, false eyelashes, and a light pink blush.

How to do it: Apply your makeup base and then define your crease with colors from the eye palette and connect it with the lower lash line. Use the champagne shadow on your inner corners. Run the white eyeliner along your lash lines to make your eyes pop. Finish up with false eyelashes and a light pink blush.

Watch the full tutorial by blogger Nikkie here.

4. Belle from Beauty and the Beast

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What you’ll need: Black shadow (to be used as eyeliner,) white eyeliner, a coral blush, false lashes, and a rose tinted lip stain.

How to do it: First, apply the appropriate foundation. Then apply the blush to the apples of your cheeks, followed by filling in your brows, applying the same blush to your lids (as if it were an eyeshadow,) and applying a soft liner with the black shadow. Line the waterline and the inner eye corners with white eyeliner. Top it all off with the rose lip stain.

Watch the full tutorial by blogger Klaire De Lys here.

5. Cinderella from Cinderella

Cinderella from Cinderella

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What you’ll need: Black liquid liner, a dark brown shadow for eyebrows and lower lash line, Urban Decay “Tease” fake eyelashes, and “Exposed” by TART lip stain.

How to do it: Fill your eyes from lash to brow in a light beige shadow, then apply white eyeliner along the water line. Apply soft brown shadow to the bottom lid and a black liquid liner to the top. Watch the full tutorial blogger by Kandee Johnson here.

6. Elsa from Frozen

Elsa from Frozen

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What you’ll need: The Urban Decay Deluxe Shadow Box, a black liquid liner, black mascara, a pink blush, and a bright pink lip stain.

How to do it: Apply the appropriate foundation and concealer. Using the beige color from the palette, cover the entire lid up to the brow. Then add purple and pink shadow to the lid, finalizing the eye with a sparkly pink shadow to the inner corners. Use the liquid black liner thickly and closely to the lash line. Lastly, apply blush, lip stain, and ample mascara.

Watch the full tutorial by blogger Disney Inspirations here.

7. Jasmine from Aladdin

Jasmine from Aladdin

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What you’ll need: Both light and dark coral blushes, a brown shadow palette, black liquid eyeliner, a black mascara, and a deep pink lip stain.

How to do it: First, apply a foundation base with the dark coral blush just below the cheek bone and the lighter coral above. When applying the array of brown shadows, use champagne for the crease, copper for the inner corners, and bronze for the outer corners of the eye. Then fill in brows with a dark brown matte eyeshadow. In a dramatic, cat-eye, apply liquid eyeliner and top it with ample amounts of mascara. Finally, apply a bright pink lip stain and your look is complete!

Watch the full tutorial by blogger Mandy here.

8. Merida from Brave

Merida from Brave

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What you’ll need: Urban Decay shadows “Sin,” “Naked,” “Buck,” “Smog”, and “Virgin,” a bright brown eye liner pencil, fuchsia blush, bronzer, and a light pink lip balm.

How to do it: Fill in your eyebrows with the brown shadow, then apply the second-lightest beige shadow to eye lid. Then apply the next brown shade to your creases and the lightest beige to your brow line and inner corners. Use the brown eye pencil along the top and bottom lash line and apply mascara. Finish it off with blush on the apples of your cheeks, bronzer just below the cheek bone, and the light pink balm. Voila!

Watch the full tutorial by blogger Bethany here.

9. Mulan from Mulan

Mulan from Mulan

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What you’ll need: Light foundation, white cream makeup, mineral powder, a light pink blush, a light to dark purple eyeshadow palette, black eyeliner, and a red lipstick/lipgloss

How to do it: Apply the light foundation thickly and evenly, followed by the mineral powder to solidify. Lightly dust the apples of your cheeks with the light pink blush. For the eyes, use the medium shade of purple on the lid and the lightest shade from crease to brow. Use the darkest purple in the crease and outer corners, as well as brimming the lower lash line. Use an ample amount of eyeliner to get Mulan’s cat-eye look, then top it all off with a bold, red lip.

Watch video blogger PixieDustTutorial’s video here.

10. Pocahontas from Pocahontas

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What you’ll need: Too Faced Natural Eye Shadow Palette, dark eyebrow pencil, bronze metallic shadow, white eyeliner, mascara, bronzer, and a pinkish-brown lip gloss.

How to do it: Apply foundation and fill in brows with the dark brown pencil. Apply the second-darkest brown from the palette over your entire lid and the darkest under your bottom lash line. Dab the metallic shadow on the top of your lids using your finger. Using the lightest shadow in the palette, apply to the inner corners of your eyes. Use the white eye liner along the water line and apply the darkest brown shadow (used here as a liner) along both the upper and lower lash line. Finally, apply ample mascara. Use the bronzer between the jaw and cheek bone and top it off with a pinkish-brown lip gloss.

Watch Dope2111’s full tutorial here.

11. Rapunzel from Tangled

Rapunzel from Tangled

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What you’ll need: A brown eyebrow pencil, CS Palette colors “Rosy Nude,” “White,” “Brown,” and “Black,” white eyeliner, false lashes, light pink blush, and a light pink lip gloss.

How to do it: First apply the appropriate base foundation to match your skin, then fill in your eyebrows with the brown pencil. Using the “Nude” shadow, apply from crease of the eye to the brow, followed by “Rosy Nude” on the eyelids and the dark brown shade in the eye crease. Line the waterline of your bottom lids with the white liner and apply the black shadow to lash line as an eyeliner. Top off the look with a light pink blush and lipgloss and you’re ready to meet your Prince Charming!

Watch the full tutorial by YouTube makeup artist Promise Tamang here.

12. Snow White from Snow White

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What you’ll need: A black eyebrow pencil, the Sleek Au Naturel Palette, Urban Decay Naked Palette, black eyeshadow, white eyeliner, false lashes, light pink blush, and a bright red lipstick.

How to do it: Apply foundation heavily and fill in eyebrows darkly with the black eyebrow pencil. Apply the lightest eye shadow from lid to brow and the next darker to lid. Highlight the inner corners of eye with the white liner, as well as run it along the water line. Use the darker eyeshadow to fill in the crease of eye, but very thinly as to make it amplify the look of your eyelashes, not the depth of your eye. Use the black eyeshadow as liner and apply thinly along the top eye lid. Apply the fake eyelashes and use ample amounts of mascara. Apply the light pink blush to the apples of your cheeks and top it all off with a bright red lip!

Watch the full tutorial by blogger Emma Pickles here.

13. Tiana from The Princess and the Frog

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What you’ll need: Brown eyebrow pencil, brown matte shadow, black liquid liner, a toasted almond blush, and a bright red lipstick.

How to do it: First, apply the appropriate foundation followed by filling in the eyebrow with the pencil. Apply the brown matte shadow from lid to brow, but apply more heavily on the lid for a slight fade effect. Use the black liquid liner very thinly across the top lash line with a dramatic tail at the end. Apply the blush and the bright red lip and you’re all set to kiss your frog!

Get the full tutorial by blogger Colouredbeautiful here.

Read more: http://buzzfeed.com/hannahcgregg/easy-makeup-tutorials-to-channel-your-favorite-disney-pri

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2. With Pinterest being one of the most popular beauty resources, we got five women with different hair types to try out the most popular DIY hairstyles.

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Allison: I’m Jewish so I got that Jew hair: longish, darkish, curlyish, frizzyish.

Kirsten: I have short, thick, wavy hair. I’ve never been very into doing my hair, so this is going to be interesting for me. I’ll be excited if I can find some quick, easy hairstyles.

Candace: Ever since I was a little kid, I’ve been “blessed” with more hair than I can handle. It always air-dries into a a grown-ass Simba mane.

Kristin: I have long, fine, curly hair. If it’s too long I look like a cocker spaniel; if it’s too short, it frizzes up and I look like a clown. I am bad at Pinterest, so I do not have high hopes for this.

Sheridan: Well, I’m black. But really, I like to describe my hair as “What the fuck are you?” It does this weird curly-wavy-straight thing and there’s a reason why I see my hairdresser as often as possible.

4. The Half-Crown Braid Tutorial from Hair Romance from the front…

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6. …and from the back:

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Allison: Not to be Allison Bragg, but I was pretty sure this one was going to be easy for me since I’ve been known to dabble in the braid crown. My technique is typically the poor man’s version of this, so I was a little thrown off, but overall it was pretty easy.

Kirsten: This one isn’t bad. I mean, I am pretty bad at hair, but I can conquer a braid, so this one wasn’t terrible for me. Though I do wish I had some Rapunzel locks to make this look cooler.

Candace: Braiding is actually a way for me to pin down the puffiness of my hair. It was hard to determine how much hair to actually grab though. I was really proud of my braids, so I discovered I DID get something out of Girl Scouts.

Kristin: I got lucky. I got so lucky. I was not expecting this turn out OK and THEN IT TOTALLY DID. I haven’t seen it from the back, but I suspect I am living the American hair dream. Also, taking this out was easier than putting this in.

Sheridan: Like WTF kind of black magic is this shit? The chick’s hair looks FLAWLESS in the tutorial, and if she’s gonna tell me she didn’t blow-dry, straighten, then perfectly wave the bottom in order to have a good base to do this, then buh-bye. In the end, it didn’t look as terrible as I thought it would, but let’s be honest, this style is for longer hair.

8. The Two-Minute Updo With a Headband from Hello Natural

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Allison: LOL! We all looked like George Washington or judges from the 18th century.

Kirsten: Is my rat tail out? My ears kept poking out like that girl from Lord of the Rings. Actually, just Orlando Bloom. But like a not-hot version. Also, this did not take me two minutes. This could come out at any second. Actually — like right now, it is coming out right now.

Candace: I think my hair is just too damn thick for the Pinterest lifestyle. I aimed for 1920s chic, but because of how bad I am with hair, I got George Washington mixed with Princess Leia.

Kristin: I think this only takes two minutes if you are good at things, which I am not. Also, my hair is way too fine for this. I feel like I’m wearing a hat. Allison and Kirsten look good, though.

Sheridan: I feel like it’s the Regency era and I’m a Bennet sister but no one mentions me because I’m worse than Lydia.

10. The Easy Hair Bow from Beautylish

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Allison: I was so excited for this one because it’s a BOW MADE OF HAIR, GUYS! But it ended up looking like three buns on the top of my head. Whatever, I’m not mad at it. Going to try this every day for the rest of 2015 and see if I can perfect it. Hoping to really nail it down as my summer look.

Kirsten: I feel like this is a hairstyle that I would see on Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century. Or maybe Ariana Grande would wear this and people would look at you like, “How does that girl not have a headache?”

Candace: I swear, it is pretty much impossible for me to line something up perfectly in the center of my head. I need to live in the ’80s where everything was to the side. I’m proud because I could actually get a semi-decent bow, but the lopsidedness was so sad, so, so sad.

Kristin: Look, I’ve always wanted to join the Mickey Mouse Club, so this worked out fine for me.

Sheridan: LOL. No.

12. The Half-Up Criss-Cross Updo from Ma Nouvelle Mode from the side…

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14. …and from the back:

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Allison: I don’t get this one at all. It’s just like a half pony thing? Also teasing my hair is a big mistake, and I know not to go there.

Kirsten: When I teased my hair that gave me a nice “after sex” look, but not the kind you want, the kind where you run into the bathroom and fix yourself so the person isn’t terrified of you.

Candace: So, I feel like Snooki pre-baby right now, and I’m ready for my duckface selfie. You’re supposed to tease your hair for more volume in the tutorial, and I should have known not to do that based on how poofy my hair already is.

Kristin: This took me three tries. I tried so hard, you guys, but all I got was mad bumps. My hair just didn’t wanna. No amount of back-combing was gonna make this happen for me. Now I just have a head full of frizz.

Sheridan: So, according to the tutorial, short hair girls can totally rock this hairstyle, and I have to say…doesn’t look too terrible. The teasing was my favorite part — it brought me back to my picturesque New Jersey childhood in which bumps were REQUIRED. I wish I had a little bit straighter hair just so that the sides would look less frizzy and a little more ~sleek~ but I didn’t hate this so SUCCESS.

16. The Straightened Braid Waves Tutorial from Hey Wanderer

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Allison: This made me look like I’m in an ’80s hair band. I guess it’s supposed to curl your hair, but it kind of straightened mine?

Kirsten: I think I should have tried larger braids because I kinda look like I got electrocuted. This hairstyle was described as “after beach” wavy and I look like “after I got caught in the undertow” wavy.

Candace: Welp, I was super excited about this, thinking, “YAS I can finally do my hair in under an hour.” Wrong, so wrong. I ended up getting this, like, ’00s middle school crimped-lion hybrid. I made my natural waves turn into teeny tiny riptides. I feel like I have no skill.

Kristin: Yeah, my hair looks the same.

Sheridan: I feel like this hairstyle actually made my hair look straighter. I could totally rock this look normally — no sarcasm. Maybe people will mistake me for Solange Knowles. Don’t white people think that all black people look alike? They’ll be like, “Black girl, big hair, Solange, Solange!” I’m just getting carried away now. This one is an A+, y’all.

18. After putting our hair expertise to the test, we had some final thoughts:

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Allison: I don’t even own a brush, hair dryer, or straightener, soooo I suppose I’m not the target demo here. I prefer to keep my look au naturel, but I am a big fan of all these braids and bows and will definitely incorporate them into my look (summer 2015 here I come).

Kirsten: I’m the type of person that can’t even get all of my hair into a ponytail correctly, so these tutorials were hard for me to say the least. They are advertised as being super easy and quick to do, but if you don’t have fine, long, wavy hair I think they don’t work as well.

Candace: I mean, it’s always been incredibly hard to do anything with my hair, and I know I am an exception, but people still have insanely thick hair like me. I guess there really are hairstyles that are specifically for certain hair, and that’s OK. To those with coarse and unruly hair out there, you’re NOT alone.

Kristin: I think the important takeaway here is that doing your hair is hard, and being good at it is harder, so everyone should just try to be a little nicer and more patient with themselves because we all have to go through a lot of bologna to look good in the morning.

Sheridan: I’m glad I got to be a part of this and represent the awkward black girl who doesn’t know how to do her own hair, but this honestly just reaffirmed my belief that you don’t get in between a black woman and her weekly hairdresser, whether that’s her sister, mom, paid professional, aunt, or even a dad who knows how to wield a comb like no other.

Read more: http://www.buzzfeed.com/candacelowry/this-is-what-pinterest-hair-tutorials-actually-look-like-on